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Sunday, May 19, 2013
Japanese habit/custom ~48~ a ruler
This is a Japanese stylish ruler. When we are in elementary school,
I guess most of students use this type of ruler. This ruler is made of
bamboo. In Japan, the unit of distance is "mm","cm", "km".
I don't know how people count the distance in abroad. We don't use
"mile" or "feet" like America at all.
This ruler is 30 cm. This is a common ruler, maybe.
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made of bamboo? Interesting. The rulers over here are made of plastic and are see-trough. Now looking at the pictures - there is a dark stripe along the ruler - what is that? I am asking, because the rulers here normally have a long ruber stripe that makes it harder for the ruler to glide on the paper.
Um, thinking back at my school days - it was a regular punishment to be beaten over the hands with a ruler by the teachers o_O
To Shantal ForSD
Yes, this ruler is made of bamboo.
About the stripe,I don't know...
When I was kid, I only used the
graduation.(the left side on this photo)
Your story of your school days
is interesting. Is it still common way?
Luckily, I think the "tradition" to punish kids that way is now gone. I don't think teachers are allowed to express their sadistic side in this way any more.
Back then, though, we really thought that the teachers liked it. I tried it only once in my life, but man, did it hurt! I was cought running in the corridor in school - that was forbidden. I was running, because I was going to be late for the class - which was a bad thing, too. So, it was a loose-loose situation for me: caught running meant punishment; late for class - punishment again. The trick was not to get caught, but I failed that one :(
To Shantal ForSD
Were you punished twice!?
In my schoo, running in the corridor is not allowed either.
Maybe it causes serious accident
if you hit someone.
But actually, our school
did not have strict punishment.
As I said: loose-loose situation.
I ran, I got caught, I got punished and was late. So, I got punished again for being late, too.
and you know, they don't hit you on the palms, where it does not hurt that much - they hit you over the back of the hand - f**ing hurts when they hit the knuckles ...
o_O
Interesting - I am smiling when I think back about this - it was painful and humiliating back then, but now it is just a fun memory - strange how people tend to forget the bad things, isn't it?
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